Zeke, thanks a lot man for this short but very informative video review. I guess yours is the only one on UA-cam showing how to wrap a grip and fold also :) As I always say, you not only play so well but also share your skills and experience with us, this is making you very special.
Dependds. Typically at a tournament, i rotate them probably every day just to have super grippy, new wraps. But at home, i'll keep them for a couple months. The ones i use for local tournaments I'll keep for a month or longer. Depends in what shape they are on.
Practice depends on your skill level and how hooked you are and where you want to get to. When i first got really hooked, i would practice everyday for a couple hours. I don't practice as much anymore, but weeks before I plan to attend a national tournament, i will practice an hour a day working on a plan and sharpening my game.
I think it's a personal preference. You can still wrap the handles even if you wear gloves. Also it does depend on the type of shot. If you do a Snake/Rollover, then you probably don't want to use a glove because it will get on the way.
I never got in the habit of using gloves. But also gloves get in the way if you are shooting the Snake shot, so i don't use them for that reason as well.
I noticed you wrap your handles clockwise. I wrap mine counter clockwise so when I take shots like a snake shot I am actually moving the handle in the same direction as I wrapped it. I would think there is a lesser chance of the the wrap becoming loose this way. Or is wrapping the handle tightly the only important thing?
Zeke, thanks a lot man for this short but very informative video review. I guess yours is the only one on UA-cam showing how to wrap a grip and fold also :) As I always say, you not only play so well but also share your skills and experience with us, this is making you very special.
I saw Collignon playing last week here in Belgium , insane !
Thanks, i'm just glad somebody finds the videos useful! :)
Dependds. Typically at a tournament, i rotate them probably every day just to have super grippy, new wraps. But at home, i'll keep them for a couple months. The ones i use for local tournaments I'll keep for a month or longer. Depends in what shape they are on.
Practice depends on your skill level and how hooked you are and where you want to get to. When i first got really hooked, i would practice everyday for a couple hours. I don't practice as much anymore, but weeks before I plan to attend a national tournament, i will practice an hour a day working on a plan and sharpening my game.
I think it's a personal preference. You can still wrap the handles even if you wear gloves. Also it does depend on the type of shot. If you do a Snake/Rollover, then you probably don't want to use a glove because it will get on the way.
Can i use tennis wrpas for this?
Hey how are you liking your T3000?
Very good, Thanks.
I never got in the habit of using gloves. But also gloves get in the way if you are shooting the Snake shot, so i don't use them for that reason as well.
is it really important to wrap the handle ?
Would you recommend wraps or gloves?
Where do you get those wraps
How long do you keep ur wraps?
He did mentione that he recommends TTR Wraps.
What material are you wrapping?
I noticed you wrap your handles clockwise. I wrap mine counter clockwise so when I take shots like a snake shot I am actually moving the handle in the same direction as I wrapped it. I would think there is a lesser chance of the the wrap becoming loose this way. Or is wrapping the handle tightly the only important thing?
Dave Hummel I do the same thing as you. I find that either way is efficient. As long as you have better grip, anything works.
Is this why you don't use gloves?